Sentence examples for no exhorts from inspiring English sources

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Best-selling author, and the godfather of modern marketing Seth Godin suggests -- no, exhorts -- that people everywhere become linchpins in their personal and professional lives.

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If Ambilight catches on, there may come a day when parents can no longer exhort children to turn off the television lest they strain their eyes.

Unlike America, no mythology exhorts the embrace of "your tired, your poor, your huddled masses".

General Strong then rode up and reportedly shouted, "Is there a man here who thinks himself unable to sleep in that fort to-night?" The men shouted "No!" Shaw then exhorted the regiment to "prove yourself men," ordering them forward as darkness fell.

Leading up to the referendum on the European Union's demands, the only signs we saw suggesting internal conflict were the posters hastily distributed by the ruling party exhorting Greeks to vote "OXI" ("NO").

On Tuesday, declaring that the conflict had reached a "point of no return," he exhorted Palestinians to strike every Israeli checkpoint in the West Bank.

Despite numerous hit covers of that song over several decades (Beach Boys, Charlie Pride and the big 1964 Johnny Rivers cut), he wasted no time in exhorting me to get a real job regardless of how bright I thought my future as a songwriter was going to be.

Both are as anti-democratic as they are wrong-headed in exhorting no privacy for the people or scrutiny for the authorities in open societies that are supposed to be defending, not destroying, their "way of life" under threat from enemies within and without.

In his satirical song "Morning Calisthenics," the popular underground bard Vladimir Vysotsky sarcastically exhorted: "No talking, do knee bends till you drop, and don't be grim or gloomy!" The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 brought down the huge national sports factory while leaving the average Russian less than fit.

Wire hangers earned infamy in "Mommie Dearest," the 1981 biopic of film legend Joan Crawford in which the actress, played by Faye Dunaway, is shown beating her daughter with a hanger, exhorting: "No Wire Hangers Ever!" While we, of course, abhor child abuse (though love campy '80s films), HuffPost Money agrees with Dunaway/Crawford.

Short, squat and strident, Nikos Michaloliakos draws thunderous applause as he exhorts the crowd to stand up and say "No!" Days before Greeks go to the polls, the Golden Dawn leader does not want his message to go unheard.

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